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st: RE: Export all results in XTIVREG2 into Word or Excel file
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"Martin Weiss" <[email protected]>
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st: RE: Export all results in XTIVREG2 into Word or Excel file
Date
Fri, 12 Mar 2010 19:42:49 +0100
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Have you tried -ssc d esttab-?
HTH
Martin
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thu Phuong Pham
Sent: Freitag, 12. März 2010 02:01
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: Export all results in XTIVREG2 into Word or Excel file
Dear all
I am using XTIVREG2 to run some 2SLS regressions with fixed effects. I want
to export all the results (including Weak identification test and Sargan
statistic) into Word or Excel file; but I do not know how to do this.
Could you please instruct me?
Thanks a lot
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Roger Newson
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Is there any way that Stata users can save windowing, font and graphics
> preferences in such a way as to be portable between different computers?
(Or
> at least between different computers sharing the same operating
> environment?)
>
> I ask because my hard disk failed without warning last Friday.
Fortunately,
> I managed to re-install my Stata (Version 11, release date 09 March 2010,
> under Windows XP, with over 60 user-defined packages) on a temporary PC
> without much trouble, and do not expect to have much trouble porting
> everything back to my old PC when a new hard drive is installed. However,
it
> would be even better if I could save my preferences to a server and load
> them again, without any manual tweaking.
>
> I like the new standard preference sets for presentations, shipped with
> Stata 11, which are pre-optimized with large fonts for visibility to
people
> with poor eyesight at the back of the hall. However, ideally, I would like
> also to be able to define an equally automatic preference set, with small
> fonts, for my own daily use, and not to have to reconstruct it when I move
> to a new PC.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Roger
>
>
> --
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> Respiratory Epidemiology and Public Health Group
> National Heart and Lung Institute
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>
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